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Chapter 14 Subjective and Objective Knowledge: Persistent Puzzles Ron Amundson A central issue in contemporary philosophy of min ...
2013 ). The disagreement between dualists and physicalists is the present status of the hard problem. Philosophers have gathered ...
state—a personal feel of redness for example. The zombie example claims that we can imagine people who have no phenomenal states ...
biomarkers. Let us consider some examples of how the subjective–objective (or emic-etic) distinction would play out in the chapt ...
of sweating, etc.) nicely correlate with subjective reports of hotflashes that happen in the laboratory during waking hours, and ...
significantly different. Brown comes down on the side of the biomarkers and concludes that‘there was a cultural difference in wh ...
Gerber, L. M., & Madimenos, F. C. (2016). Bone health in midlife women. In L. L. Sievert & D. E. Brown (Eds.),Biological ...
Chapter 15 The Shrinking Black Box of Human Biology Lynnette Leidy Sievert and Daniel E. Brown Black Boxes and Human Biology A“b ...
sweating. The physiological mechanisms (the black box) that trigger hotflashes are still not understood (Archer et al. 2011 ), a ...
distribution. We live our genetic code every waking moment, but it is, for the most part, invisible to our experience. We are no ...
remained in these criminals, theyinspected those parts which nature previously had con- cealed,.... For, they say, when pain occ ...
immediately reproduced the image (Dibner 1963 : 23). Thefirst public demon- stration followed in January of 1896.“Not only was t ...
This initiative promises“to accelerate the development and application of new technologies [that]will open new doorsto explore h ...
show measurable advantages to digital technology compared to analog technology. The lack of empirical support for patient report ...
participant is followed, keeps a very detailed diary, orfills out detailed questionnaires. In a study by Machado-Rodrigues et al ...
Opposite to intensity of exercise, Rudzik and Ball (Chap.3, this volume) examined subjective and objective measures of sleep qua ...
subjective mental age, while learning new skills can decrease subjective age. Loss of friendships can increase subjective social ...
and interventions that increased healthcare costs and affected the patients’quality of life (Anderiesz et al. 2004 ; Swensen 200 ...
female hormones, but how do we know whether we are fertile? At the other end of the reproductive spectrum are changes associated ...
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